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so that was a big, major sea change both in terms of direction, policy, but also the staffing of the government. he needed to meet, get to know and establish relationships with world leaders. we had to develop a serious specific economic plan. then i would say finally even in the first 100 days, any president has what i call ufos, unforeseen occurrences that you don't plan for.plosion of unkno detonated onto the world trade center towers. there are still people trapped. >> every president who comes in as a definite idea of how my first 100 days will unfold, and it almost never turns out that way. >> this is the latest in a day of remarkable events here at waco. we have not seen anyone come out, including the 17 children inside those buildings. >> you have the bombing of the world trade center and the standoff at waco, things he could not have planned for in advance, but were basically a test of whether someone who was a governor of a fairly small state could instantly hit the ground running as a credible president of the united states. >> mr. president, it's been 100 days and one week that you'
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they don't work for the government. we can't fire them. so is there no criminal prosecution of those attorneys? should they lose their bar license? what's the consequence to them? >> well, if they acted with criminal intent or acted with some malintent -- >> what you're telling us is that it doesn't matter if you have a security clearance or not. because i may be innocent enough, hey, i'm just an attorney. i like the secretary, i'm trying to help hillary clinton, i'm not trying to give it to the chinese or the russians, i'm just trying to help her. so there's no intent? it doesn't matter if these people have security clearances? >> of course it matters. that's why i said -- >> but is there no consequence, director? there's no consequence. >> well, i don't know what consequence you would have in mind. >> prosecute them! >> an attorney for receiving from his client information that ends up being classified? >> i asked you at the very beginning, does hillary clinton -- does -- is there a reasonable expectation that hillary clinton would send
they don't work for the government. we can't fire them. so is there no criminal prosecution of those attorneys? should they lose their bar license? what's the consequence to them? >> well, if they acted with criminal intent or acted with some malintent -- >> what you're telling us is that it doesn't matter if you have a security clearance or not. because i may be innocent enough, hey, i'm just an attorney. i like the secretary, i'm trying to help hillary clinton, i'm not trying to...
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>> if clinton governs like her husband did. the strategy of triangulation and for real small ball victories. >> how about the immigration? >> fair and enforced. >> a little too ambitious. >> we're the only country in the world that can't govern. it is hopeless, you're all saying. i think they decided that they needed to pass immigration reform. looks at 2016 and says if only we had done it four years ago. >> i think it would be something to be proud of. fair and open and we enforce it because we believe in it. is that asking too much? so far question. the round table is sticking with us. >>> new polling data right now from a state that went blue in 2008 but red in 2012. that's north carolina. let's go to the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new cnn/orc poll, clinton is up by one point in north carolina. clinton, 44, trump, 43. gary johnson at 11%. research triangle votes there, i would say are for johnson. in arizona, trump up by five. johnson there in third with a strong 12%, heading toward the 15% you need to get into th
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i would hope everyone in the government is aware of classification requirements. the question is if you mishandle classified information, when you did that thing, did you know you were doing something that was unlawful? that's the intent question. >> you and i will have to get together some other time and discuss all the people we prosecuted who were unaware they were breaking the law. there were lots of really dumb defendants out there who don't know that what they're doing is against the law but let's go with what you said -- >> i disagree. you may have prosecuted a lot of those folks, i do not prosecute those folks. >> well, i was a gutter prosecutor and you were a white collar prosecutor. trust me, there are lots of people who don't know you can't kill other people. let me ask you this. on the issue of intent, you say it was convenience. you're a really smart lawyer. l if it were convenience, director, she would haven't waited two years to return the documents and she would haven't deleted them four years after they were created so you can't really believe tha
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that is what governments do. they need to think about the macro economy and how much money should be in the economy? like governments and a lot of skeptics and the proponents don't believe it. dollar held up pretty well. >> on bit coin, why do we need it? we have pay pal and different ways. i don't see how it speeds up electronic transactions. we have ways to do that and there plenty of shadowed countries around the world that you can do. why do we need bit coin? why do the thieves need it? >> looking at bit coin as a currency today, tony hit on something exactly right. there is a limited supply that means people are incentivized to hoard them and not spend them. when you get beyond the use as a currency and start thinking about it more as a platform, there a lot of potential applications like with the internet. no one would predict that they become a massive platform for commerce. those applications evolved organically. the same with bit coin. >> the more we talk about it, i feel like bit coin is a commodity. >>
that is what governments do. they need to think about the macro economy and how much money should be in the economy? like governments and a lot of skeptics and the proponents don't believe it. dollar held up pretty well. >> on bit coin, why do we need it? we have pay pal and different ways. i don't see how it speeds up electronic transactions. we have ways to do that and there plenty of shadowed countries around the world that you can do. why do we need bit coin? why do the thieves need...
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everyone wants the federal government there as fast as possible. >>> hillary's guest list. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews from washington. donald trump has opened up a new front against hillary clinton, going after her ties to the clinton foundation during her time as secretary of state. while newly disclosed e-mails show donors getting what appears to be special access. now today, the associated press reported late today that more than half the people from inside or outside government, rather, that hillary clinton met with as secretary of state were people who donated to the clinton foundation. more than half. according to the a.p. at least 85 of the 154 people from private interests who met or had phone conversations scheduled with clinton while she led the state department donated to her family charity or pledged to its programs. combined, the 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million. at least 40 donated more than $100,000 each and 20 gave more than $1 million each. today, trump's running mate called it quote, further evidence of pay to
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i'm well aware that the government has its needs. obviously apple and the other tech companies are concerned about this, but as smart as we are, there's got to be some way on a very specific basis we could try to help get information around crimes and terrorism. >> but the problem is that if you open up that back door that doesn't exist right now, as you said the united states is looking for information from a cell phone that was used by a terrorist, but does china have the same intentions and does russia and does cuba and north korea. >> that's why i said it's a delemia. >> i'm not saying what should be done, i'm describing the difficult issue we're caught in in really making a plea that the government and the tech companies keep working together to see if there isn't some legitimate way to help deal with these kinds of very real world problems that we face. >> on his plane ride or flight here senator sanders attacked your husband's legacy. he said bill clinton was the president who led the effort to deregulate wall street, was the
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>> if clinton governs like her husband did. the strategy of triangulation and for real small ball victories. >> how about the immigration? >> fair and enforced. >> a little too ambitious. >> we're the only country in the world that can't govern. it is hopeless, you're all saying. i think they decided that they needed to pass immigration reform. looks at 2016 and says if only we had done it four years ago. >> i think it would be something to be proud of. fair and open and we enforce it because we believe in it. is that asking too much? so far question. the round table is sticking with us. came up with a plan to help came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything.
>> if clinton governs like her husband did. the strategy of triangulation and for real small ball victories. >> how about the immigration? >> fair and enforced. >> a little too ambitious. >> we're the only country in the world that can't govern. it is hopeless, you're all saying. i think they decided that they needed to pass immigration reform. looks at 2016 and says if only we had done it four years ago. >> i think it would be something to be proud of. fair...
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wyoming is the second most trusted state government. and number one, the most trusted state government in the country, north dakota. now to the at least. number five, louisiana, which has a long history of corruption. number four, my home state of pennsylvania. rhode island is number three. maine is number two and the least trusted state government in the country, illinois where four of the last seven governors have gone to prison. it's worth noting that the polling was conducted in the latter half of last year before governor christie got into trouble with his bridge. >> it's been more than 12 1/2 years since that terrible day on september 11 we'll never forget. the memorial museum was dedicated at the old world trade center site in new york city. the museum is devoted to telling the personal stories of those we lost, those who survived, and the heroism we saw that day in our fellow americans. today's dedication ceremony was both solemn and moving. pitch perfect, many said. a perfect tribute to the true spirit of 9/11. the courage, the
wyoming is the second most trusted state government. and number one, the most trusted state government in the country, north dakota. now to the at least. number five, louisiana, which has a long history of corruption. number four, my home state of pennsylvania. rhode island is number three. maine is number two and the least trusted state government in the country, illinois where four of the last seven governors have gone to prison. it's worth noting that the polling was conducted in the latter...
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my plan will embrace the truth that people flourish under a minimum government burden and will tap into the incredible unrealized potential of our workers and their dreams. right now, 92 million americans are on the sideline outside of the workforce and they're not a part of our economy. it's a silent nation with our american workers. and look no americans are on the sideline outside of the workforce. and they're not a part of our economy. it's a silent nation of jobless americans. and look no further, and i mean no further, all you have to do is look at flint, where i spent a lot of time. the city of flint. and what a disaster has taken place. the jobs have been stripped from 8,000 people, and that's going down. and they're making very, very little. and people are trying to go down to that $8,000 mark. what we're doing is ford -- ford has announced just yesterday that they're moving their small car production facilities to mexico. and i've been talking about this a long while. i think that's maybe one of the reasons that we're doing so well in ohio and michigan and lots of other places
my plan will embrace the truth that people flourish under a minimum government burden and will tap into the incredible unrealized potential of our workers and their dreams. right now, 92 million americans are on the sideline outside of the workforce and they're not a part of our economy. it's a silent nation with our american workers. and look no americans are on the sideline outside of the workforce. and they're not a part of our economy. it's a silent nation of jobless americans. and look no...
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to the search on the target, governments should get a warrant for that conduct. that's spying on americans. we know we can't trust the nsa to keep from doing that. is that data ever, ever destroyed on americans? or is it kept forever? >> i believe it has -- definitely has a limited time span. i think it's five years. >> so americans shouldn't be concerned that information is being collected on them and searched and don't have any say-so about a warrant? >> your time is expired. the chair recognizes mr. gutierrez for five minutes. >> before i begin, i think i have a solution that could allow the committee to move on to other important national matters like gun control and immigration. your side clearly wants an investigation of hillary clinton and our side has been begging to hold hearings and start an investigation of campaigns and improper ties to president putin and the russian government. i would say they eliminated the need for the investigations. i propose we simply go to the president and the former secretary of state and ask them both to resign. i'll go to
to the search on the target, governments should get a warrant for that conduct. that's spying on americans. we know we can't trust the nsa to keep from doing that. is that data ever, ever destroyed on americans? or is it kept forever? >> i believe it has -- definitely has a limited time span. i think it's five years. >> so americans shouldn't be concerned that information is being collected on them and searched and don't have any say-so about a warrant? >> your time is...
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i'm well aware that the government has its needs. obviously apple and the other tech companies are concerned about this, but as smart as we are, there's got to be some way on a very specific basis we could try to help get information around crimes and terrorism. >> but the problem is that if you open up that back door that doesn't exist right now, as you said the united states is looking for information from a cell phone that was used by a terrorist, but does china have the same intentions and does russia and does cuba and north korea. >> that's why i said it's a delemia. >> i'm not saying what should be done, i'm describing the difficult issue we're caught in in really making a plea that the government and the tech companies keep working together to see if there isn't some legitimate way to help deal with these kinds of very real world problems that we face. >> on his plane ride or flight here senator sanders attacked your husband's legacy. he said bill clinton was the president who led the effort to deregulate wall street, was the
i'm well aware that the government has its needs. obviously apple and the other tech companies are concerned about this, but as smart as we are, there's got to be some way on a very specific basis we could try to help get information around crimes and terrorism. >> but the problem is that if you open up that back door that doesn't exist right now, as you said the united states is looking for information from a cell phone that was used by a terrorist, but does china have the same...
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wyoming is the second most trusted state government. and number one, the most trusted state government in the country, north dakota. now to the at least. number five, louisiana, which has a long history of corruption. number four, my home state of pennsylvania. rhode island is number three. maine is number two and the least trusted state government in the country, illinois where four of the last seven governors have gone to prison. it's worth noting that the polling was conducted in the latter half of last year before governor christie got into trouble with his bridge. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. whate
wyoming is the second most trusted state government. and number one, the most trusted state government in the country, north dakota. now to the at least. number five, louisiana, which has a long history of corruption. number four, my home state of pennsylvania. rhode island is number three. maine is number two and the least trusted state government in the country, illinois where four of the last seven governors have gone to prison. it's worth noting that the polling was conducted in the latter...
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three co-equal branches of government. this guy clearly has no respect for the judicial branch of government. that is extremely troubling. it's not just out of the ordinary. >> let's take away running for president. you have had judge where is you go home and say to yourself, that guy, that was wrong and you're frustrated. >> of course. >> that's part of the thing. >> but people just don't go to microphones. >> people do from time to time go to a microphone and say i disagree with what the judge did. i think the judge's decision was outrageous. i think the judge's decision was not founded in good legal analysis. that happens whether it's good or not is debatable. this guy u is saying that this judge is unqualified becausef his ethnicity. wow. outrageous. >> is it good for the democratic party of california that this primary has been contested all the way to the end? >> i think it's absolutely good. it's good in that here's the thing. they want to register to vote and actually vote. i think that's healthy and good for our d
three co-equal branches of government. this guy clearly has no respect for the judicial branch of government. that is extremely troubling. it's not just out of the ordinary. >> let's take away running for president. you have had judge where is you go home and say to yourself, that guy, that was wrong and you're frustrated. >> of course. >> that's part of the thing. >> but people just don't go to microphones. >> people do from time to time go to a microphone and say...
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her government plane and instead put clinton foundation people on her plane. this doesn't look real well for her. she has to change the narrative and that's what she's trying to do. so it's pretty predictable and if she wants to talk about scandals, sunday can be about scandals but quite honestly, it's got to be about us, the american people, because this is what we've got to look at, how are we all going to have better lives. i think that's probably where donald trump is going to take the debate on sunday night. >> where do you get -- where did you get the information, it may be true, but where did you get the information, congresswoman that hillary clinton did this, the stuff on the audio tapes. how do you know she did it? >> experience. >> how do you know? >> experience. >> what do you mean, experience? >> this is how the whole thing works. >> you're laughing but how do you know? >> is this a shock that on friday afternoon there will be a story to make sure this is what anderson cooper talks about on sunday morning? of course this is how it's done. >> of co
her government plane and instead put clinton foundation people on her plane. this doesn't look real well for her. she has to change the narrative and that's what she's trying to do. so it's pretty predictable and if she wants to talk about scandals, sunday can be about scandals but quite honestly, it's got to be about us, the american people, because this is what we've got to look at, how are we all going to have better lives. i think that's probably where donald trump is going to take the...
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what happens to malaysia's struggling government? who's held responsible and who holds them accountable? in a part of a world with a volatile geopolitical, political, ethnic set of tensions these questions are difficult to ask but at some point they have to be answered. jim keith was the u.s. ambassador to malaysia and daniel rose an aviation expert and attorney. he's represented families in several high-profile aviation disasters. let me go to former ambassador keith. this performance by the malaysian government has been uneven, raggedy at times. do you have a sense of what it is they're most nervous about? all countries would be nervous in a situation like this. what are their fears? >> chris, i think it's clear that they're not practiced and not able to manage this in the spotlight of international scrutiny. they haven't had the experience necessary to pull this off. i don't think there's a conspiracy here. they're not holding back information on the basis of a calculated move. they're just not handling it well from the -- ones he
what happens to malaysia's struggling government? who's held responsible and who holds them accountable? in a part of a world with a volatile geopolitical, political, ethnic set of tensions these questions are difficult to ask but at some point they have to be answered. jim keith was the u.s. ambassador to malaysia and daniel rose an aviation expert and attorney. he's represented families in several high-profile aviation disasters. let me go to former ambassador keith. this performance by the...
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now government officials are on the defensive. they continue to blame the devastation, the debris for blocking access to some of these areas, but insist that things are improving, that roads are being cleared, airports open and that we'll see a rapid improvement over coming hours and days. they say the law and order situation in tacloban is improving, a curfew is being imposed. u.s. marines on the ground will be installing equipment so that the airport can run 24 hours a day. one disappointment, "the uss george washington" which will spearhead the u.s. efforts, has been delayed by bad weather and won't be arriving for another three to four days. >> aid that is in dire need. >>> turning now to washington, more testimony ahead today on the troubled rollout of healthcare.gov. it's coming amid strong words from former president clinton on obama care and a promise president obama made but hasn't necessarily been able to keep. tracie potts joins us live. good morning. how much presh yush is the president under to keep that promise? >> n
now government officials are on the defensive. they continue to blame the devastation, the debris for blocking access to some of these areas, but insist that things are improving, that roads are being cleared, airports open and that we'll see a rapid improvement over coming hours and days. they say the law and order situation in tacloban is improving, a curfew is being imposed. u.s. marines on the ground will be installing equipment so that the airport can run 24 hours a day. one...
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more than at any time since 2013 and the government shut down back then. that's 49% who favor democratic control to 42% who prefer republicans remain in control. >>> more numbers from inside our new nbc wall street journal poll. on the question of favorability, half the country says they have a negative opinion of hillary clinton. two in five says they have positive feelings toward her. but look at trump's numbers on the same question. 63%, nearly two-thirds, have a negative opinion of him versus 29% who have positive feelings toward him. we'll be right back. >>> election diary monday, october 10, 2016. with the election of president just a month from tomorrow, it's impossible to ignore the shattering power of the new poll numbers. hillary clinton holds a lead at 46%, donald trump is down to 35% to hardly third of the voters. if that number holds until election day, trump will finish worst than barry goldwater in 1964. the greatest disasters in modern american history, trump isn't losing because of his ideas. negotiations and war deals are doing fine. it's
more than at any time since 2013 and the government shut down back then. that's 49% who favor democratic control to 42% who prefer republicans remain in control. >>> more numbers from inside our new nbc wall street journal poll. on the question of favorability, half the country says they have a negative opinion of hillary clinton. two in five says they have positive feelings toward her. but look at trump's numbers on the same question. 63%, nearly two-thirds, have a negative opinion of...
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from page of the wall street journal about how the clinton campaign has corrupted our government. it was just learned that one of the closest people to hillary clinton with long standing ties to her husband and herself, gave more, this just came out -- gave more than $675,000 to the campaign of the spouse, the wife, of the top fbi officials who helped oversees the investigation into mrs. clinton's illegal e-mail server. [ crowds booing ] [ applause ] so the man that was investigating her from the fbi, his wife runs for office and they gave her more money than $675,000 to run. and it just came out, they just figured it out. we never had a thing like this in the history of our country. >> this represented a large portion of the money. fbi official spouse had for the entire campaign of a big percentage. it is disgraceful and terrible. now, at least we have a pretty
from page of the wall street journal about how the clinton campaign has corrupted our government. it was just learned that one of the closest people to hillary clinton with long standing ties to her husband and herself, gave more, this just came out -- gave more than $675,000 to the campaign of the spouse, the wife, of the top fbi officials who helped oversees the investigation into mrs. clinton's illegal e-mail server. [ crowds booing ] [ applause ] so the man that was investigating her from...
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should be able to be found because the government, i will say, i've always heard you can never really delete an e-mail, so it should be able to be found if they really want to find them, but i don't think they want to find them. this is the latest clinton cover-up and it doesn't change anything. if she is elected president, she will adopt the transpacific partnership and we will lose millions of jobs and our economic independence for good. she'll do this and just as she has betrayed the american worker on trade at every single stage of her career, and it will be even worse than the clintons' nafta deal and i never thought it would get worse than that. we will lose jobs, we will lose employment, we will lose taxes, we will lose everything. we will lose our country. i want trade deals, but they have to be great for the united states and for our workers. [ applause ] we don't make great deals anymore, but we will once i become president, i promise you that. it's not just our economy that's been corrupted, but our foreign policy too. the hillary clinton foreign policy has cost america tho
should be able to be found because the government, i will say, i've always heard you can never really delete an e-mail, so it should be able to be found if they really want to find them, but i don't think they want to find them. this is the latest clinton cover-up and it doesn't change anything. if she is elected president, she will adopt the transpacific partnership and we will lose millions of jobs and our economic independence for good. she'll do this and just as she has betrayed the...
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government documents to a british newspaper revealing controversial u.s. surveillance practices including the tracking of phone records of millions of americans. >> this needed to be told to the public. you know, the constitution of the united states has been violated on a massive scale. >> facing espionage charges in if the u.s., snowden flees to russian and is granted asylum. a federal court decides that the nsa's surveillance program collecting bulk phone metadata is illegal. >> you can see how people don't want to have their private lives looked into, and you can also see how the law enforcement agencies lost a very powerful and very effective tool. >> this is something that the country's only coming to grapple with, which is we want our privacy. but, you know, we're going to have some trade-offs here. we have he to decide what those are and we haven't yet. >>> nearly 1.7 million americans will be diagnosed with cancer in 2016. since the early '90s, the death rate from the disease has dropped by 23% in the u.s. >> the medical community will never encou
government documents to a british newspaper revealing controversial u.s. surveillance practices including the tracking of phone records of millions of americans. >> this needed to be told to the public. you know, the constitution of the united states has been violated on a massive scale. >> facing espionage charges in if the u.s., snowden flees to russian and is granted asylum. a federal court decides that the nsa's surveillance program collecting bulk phone metadata is illegal....
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in this case it has an extra layer of being problematic because it's involving foreign governments and not just your classic millionaires and billionaires. >> we are going to go through these cases. your first reaction, i think the cases, i agree about the access. it reminds me of how you get a meeting. if you give to a senate campaign, either party, male or female, if you contribute to a campaign, you will get an appointment with that person once they're elected. that's the way it works. you may not like it, right? >> absolutely that's the way it works. >> if you make a contribution to a politician you get an appointment. >> that's where it ends. >> one example being used by critics of secretary clinton is an e-mail exchange over a meeting with the crown prince of bahrain whose family donated millions to the clinton foundation. doug band, a clinton foundation executive e-mailed huma abedin of the secretary of state's office saying quote, crown prince of bahrain in friday asking to see her. good friend of ours. huma first responded clinton didn't want to commit. then eventually she wro
in this case it has an extra layer of being problematic because it's involving foreign governments and not just your classic millionaires and billionaires. >> we are going to go through these cases. your first reaction, i think the cases, i agree about the access. it reminds me of how you get a meeting. if you give to a senate campaign, either party, male or female, if you contribute to a campaign, you will get an appointment with that person once they're elected. that's the way it works....
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three co-legal branches of government, this guy clearly has no respect for the judicial branch of government. that is extremely troubling. >> i think take away running for president, you had judges where you go home that day and i am sure you say that guy. that was wrong. you are frustrated. >> of course. of course. >> but people do not just go to microphones. >> people say i disagree with what the judge did. i think the judges' decision was outrageous and not founded in good legal analysis. that happens whether it is good or not is debatable but that happens. this guy is saying that this judge is unqualified because of his ethnicity. wow. outrageous. >> is it good for the democratic party of california that the primary has been contested all the way to the end? >> i would debate it. yes. it is good. because there are different ways of thinking of it. i think of it as this. it is always good more people decide they want to register to vote and actually vote. i think that is healthy and good for our democracy. and i prefer that. the alternative being that we love voter turn out. that is not g
three co-legal branches of government, this guy clearly has no respect for the judicial branch of government. that is extremely troubling. >> i think take away running for president, you had judges where you go home that day and i am sure you say that guy. that was wrong. you are frustrated. >> of course. of course. >> but people do not just go to microphones. >> people say i disagree with what the judge did. i think the judges' decision was outrageous and not founded in...
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he said the cost of government and the cost of government has driven -- what do you think has driven it to the right. >> i think people who used to be republicans aren't republican any more. moderates began leaving the party in the '90s. counties where -- >> where did they go? ? >> some became independent, some became democrats. but they're not calling themselves republicans. >> the ideological, today moderates make up a small part of the republican party. 68%, seven out of ten republicans call themselves actual conservatives. compare that to democrats and i think people who watch the show will be surprise bid this. 38% even. 38% call themselves moderate. 38% call themselves liberal. i say, don't be too puristic when you want to get a democrat elected. it also shows the racial make-up of the party, it th doesn't surprise me. the democratic party has grown more diverse with immigrant and the republicans are overwhelmingly white. that doesn't surprise me much. >> no. michael? >> that's the one area where i do have a great deal of -- >> how many jack kemps or michael steeles are there?
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, misuse of government materials in exchange for money. any of those things. then you hear racketeering. racketeering is an act or threat gambling, arson, robbery, bribery, extortion or drug dealing. so even if you look at the kinds of things donald trump says are wrong with cgi, he's not to my knowledge, said that there's an arson of fire, of murder spree, a drug dealing going on. they are throwing around terms that aren't even supported by the allegations they are making. that part is a reach. >> we looked back at the nra, it's donations to right wing elected members of congress. it's the same theory. they are donating to keep them afloat to say we don't like this policy. do something about it. >> look at the way bernie sanders made this case. i don't recall him saying the people that took money were criminals or were up for racketeering. he did say strongly he thought it was a problem. he thought there was too much money. not that anyone who disagreed with him were a criminal, but on policy, on politics, there's too much money in the sy
, misuse of government materials in exchange for money. any of those things. then you hear racketeering. racketeering is an act or threat gambling, arson, robbery, bribery, extortion or drug dealing. so even if you look at the kinds of things donald trump says are wrong with cgi, he's not to my knowledge, said that there's an arson of fire, of murder spree, a drug dealing going on. they are throwing around terms that aren't even supported by the allegations they are making. that part is a...
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they're not the same thing as the government favors. >> okay. two people that have extraordinary inside and i thank you both approximate for responding to this new information that's coming out and andrea and should you and your staff find anything, come back to us in the next 45 minutes. we would love to hear it. >>> meanwhile don o dald trump hoping to expand and showing him performing extremely poorly with the african american voters and just eight percent saying that they would support trump over hillary clinton and he is trying to rectify that and we heard it last night in ohio. >> crime, all of the problems to the african americans that i employee so many people, what in the hell do you have to lose. i will straighten it out. i will bring the jobs back and spirit back we will get rid of the crime and you can walk down the street without getting shot. right now you walk down the street and get shot. >> joe watkins is a former aide and the george hw bush white house. a lot of people taking offense in fact to the way that donald trump has pre
they're not the same thing as the government favors. >> okay. two people that have extraordinary inside and i thank you both approximate for responding to this new information that's coming out and andrea and should you and your staff find anything, come back to us in the next 45 minutes. we would love to hear it. >>> meanwhile don o dald trump hoping to expand and showing him performing extremely poorly with the african american voters and just eight percent saying that they...
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the era of weak government that had nobody at home at the s.e.c. before the financial crisis. >> i agree with that, too. i agree with that, too. >> bottom line, one thing we need to do to take a positive step toward dealing with this kind of income inequality that's really affecting workers. >> understand how talented the group of people is in the united states who don't have education and who don't have much experience and also the immigrant population. understand how talented they are and that they have characteristics that you can't train, but they have these fundamental characteristics that will allow them to be incredibly powerful future workers in our community if we only empower them. >> i think we have to realize the era of big work is over and that people are going to be working project to project, job to job, and that is inherently nimble, but we have to imagine this in the context of the future where the question that we ask ourselves is, is this enabling people to be meaningfully independent. >> ronald reagan reminded us that the best i
the era of weak government that had nobody at home at the s.e.c. before the financial crisis. >> i agree with that, too. i agree with that, too. >> bottom line, one thing we need to do to take a positive step toward dealing with this kind of income inequality that's really affecting workers. >> understand how talented the group of people is in the united states who don't have education and who don't have much experience and also the immigrant population. understand how...
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you know it, the government knows it and she knows it. she created a private -- [ chanting "lock her up" ] she created a server in order to hide her corrupt dealings. that's all it is, folks. very simple. she knew what she was doing 100%. she did so knowing full well it would put american lives at risk by making classified information highly vulnerable to foreign hacking. that's what happened. and by the way, people did 2% of what they did. their lives have been destroyed. but she didn't care as long as it helped her get away with her crime. no risk to america was too great. then to further cover up her crime, she deleted 33,000 e-mails to keep them out of the hands of the authorities and the american public. as a further element of the criminal coverup, she claimed under penalty of perjury that she turned over all of her work-related e-mails. we now know this to be one more massive clinton lie and decepti deception. the fbi found thousands of work-related e-mails she failed to turn over, including the new discovery this week of 15,000 mo
you know it, the government knows it and she knows it. she created a private -- [ chanting "lock her up" ] she created a server in order to hide her corrupt dealings. that's all it is, folks. very simple. she knew what she was doing 100%. she did so knowing full well it would put american lives at risk by making classified information highly vulnerable to foreign hacking. that's what happened. and by the way, people did 2% of what they did. their lives have been destroyed. but she...
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why not include those officials and members of foreign governments as well in that reporting? >> this story is about access. u.s. government officials, everyone would expect secretary clinton to meet with them as well as foreign officials. she's the secretary of state. in her diplomatic roll, she would be meeting with them regularly. we wanted to look at people who have pry vast interests, who didn't have a u.s. government role or foreign role and how many people like that she spoke with who had given themselves or companies had contributed to the family's foundation. >> i want to make sure we have the numbers. 85 out of 154 people she met with. these are the non-governmental officials. these are not members of other foreign governments as well. 85 out of 154, 2450ez are folks who made some sort of contribution to the foundations. is that correct according to your report? >> yes, that's correct. >> any evidence in your reporting that these donors got anything more than access? >> well, that is one of the things we were looking at. one of the examples we used was the chairman o
why not include those officials and members of foreign governments as well in that reporting? >> this story is about access. u.s. government officials, everyone would expect secretary clinton to meet with them as well as foreign officials. she's the secretary of state. in her diplomatic roll, she would be meeting with them regularly. we wanted to look at people who have pry vast interests, who didn't have a u.s. government role or foreign role and how many people like that she spoke with...
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. >>> turning now overseas to egypt, marches are planned for today in the wake of a deadly government crackdown earlier this week. right now more than 600 protesters are confirmed dead in clashes with security forces. president obama has issued a stern rebuke to egypt's leaders. nbc is in cairo with the very latest. >> we are about an hour away from friday prayers. it's been a tense morning in cairo and across the country with sporadic clashes and continued fatalities. the death toll we cannot confirm 100%. we're getting conflicting accounts not just from the government forces but also from the muslim brotherhood. some military activity, as well despite the end of the curfew. we saw several thanks take up position to block off access road to tahrir square. they've announced this formally through state division that no pedestrians or cars will be allowed in the vicinity and setting up barbed wire, as well. what some of the local papers are running, this is the government owned newspaper citing again the cabinet saying a criminal plot to undermine state institutions and showing a pictur
. >>> turning now overseas to egypt, marches are planned for today in the wake of a deadly government crackdown earlier this week. right now more than 600 protesters are confirmed dead in clashes with security forces. president obama has issued a stern rebuke to egypt's leaders. nbc is in cairo with the very latest. >> we are about an hour away from friday prayers. it's been a tense morning in cairo and across the country with sporadic clashes and continued fatalities. the death...
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did they think they were getting access to official government business? nbc news had a story up today that mrs. clinton was out attacking for profit education institutions yesterday. laureate university paid bill clinton $17.6 million to be their poster boy. at the same time they were receiving $50 million from the state department. that's one of the quid pro quos. >> hold on a second. you're saying there is clear definitive quid pro quo or it's an assumption? >> no, no. i'm saying that bill clinton got paid $17 million by laureate university and laureate university received money from the state department. there's a long way to go before you can prove quid pro quo but there's a lot of smeoke here. a lot of donations came from people like gilbert shuguri. he's a sketchy figure. he's also a business partner with mark rich, the now deceas d ed financier. there's a great deal of concern that it's not merely appearance problems, but that the clinton foundation subsidized the clinton lifestyle and a number of people, maybe bill clinton himself, ought to have b
did they think they were getting access to official government business? nbc news had a story up today that mrs. clinton was out attacking for profit education institutions yesterday. laureate university paid bill clinton $17.6 million to be their poster boy. at the same time they were receiving $50 million from the state department. that's one of the quid pro quos. >> hold on a second. you're saying there is clear definitive quid pro quo or it's an assumption? >> no, no. i'm saying...
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we've done our own polls with black voters and 2-1 said, you know, this president, this government needs to focus on jobs. but we were also very clear that this is step by step and for the next six weeks, what this country has to focus on is making sure that we pull back the working people in this country from this fiscal cliff. and we go ahead and we extend their tax cuts because we're talking about $3,000 being pulled out of the pocket of a family that just makes $50,000. that is absolutely a leg issue. when the foreman calls for us to pitch in to make breakfast, the chicken gives an egg. and for the rich, this is an egg issue. for the rest of us, this is truly a leg issue. we were happy to see this president on fire, as we are on fire, to make sure that congress just goes ahead and pulls the working people up and back off this fiscal cliff. >> abigail, there are two prominent pockets of wealth in this country. there's the wall street wealth just on the other end of manhattan and they seem resentful, and there's hollywood wealth that you're a part of. there's something about that west
we've done our own polls with black voters and 2-1 said, you know, this president, this government needs to focus on jobs. but we were also very clear that this is step by step and for the next six weeks, what this country has to focus on is making sure that we pull back the working people in this country from this fiscal cliff. and we go ahead and we extend their tax cuts because we're talking about $3,000 being pulled out of the pocket of a family that just makes $50,000. that is absolutely a...
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and the thing that gets me, you expect it from foreign government cans. not saying thatgn it is good, b you expect it. they have been doing it for years. russia has been doing it for years. china, others. andch we know what steps to tak. we have to take them more effectively, bute when our own government does it, how can the american people have confidence and what do we do? and there is one actor here i think who has not gotten the credit that they collectively deserve and that is the democratic national committee. i've heard my friends on the other side of the aisle complain about hillary clinton's campaign and how ineffective it was and the dnc didn't do a good job. i beg to differ. is this the most credible -- the dnc pays for the steele dossi i solicits it and then gets the ferlg bureau of investigation to get fisa warntsds, sur swrrants presidential campaign on the basis of the manufactured garbage that they paid for. that is extraordinary. that has to be the first time in history. and let me just ask you, are you aware of of another presidential ca
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one way or the other, in and out of government, he was a public servant. i was honored to sha almost 25 of those years with him. first in our common efforts with prime minister rabin, a blessed memory to forge a peace between israel and palestinians. then just as his friends. someone who listened to, learned from and laughed with him and always was in awe of his endless capacity to move beyond even the most crushing setbacks in order to seize the possibilities of each new day. i am honored the family asked me to tell you what he meant to someone who is not a citizen of this country i love so much. but who was nevertheless blessed and inspired. i think in many ways is representative of millions more. he touched though he never missed. >> former president bill clinton sharing his thoughts and feelings about the passing of shimon peres saying he was in awe of shimon peres's endless capacity of looking beyond s setbacks and was optimistic about each new day and what it brought. we are watching at mount herzl the children of shimon peres speaking. i want to tal
one way or the other, in and out of government, he was a public servant. i was honored to sha almost 25 of those years with him. first in our common efforts with prime minister rabin, a blessed memory to forge a peace between israel and palestinians. then just as his friends. someone who listened to, learned from and laughed with him and always was in awe of his endless capacity to move beyond even the most crushing setbacks in order to seize the possibilities of each new day. i am honored the...
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you have this server in your home because that way you get to avoid foia requests and other laws that govern what they can get. she said she turned it over. comey said, that's not true, your lawyers destroyed them, in many ways in cases that they couldn't be retrieved. >> still ahead, details on a controversial tweet from donald trump. but first, president obama gives a fiery campaign speech on his first appearance on the trail with hillary clinton. we'll play some of the highlights right after this two-minute break. >>> today the president of the united states, barack obama, and the presumptive democratic presidential nominee, hillary clinton, the person who wants to succeed him, the person who fought with him bitterly eight years ago, made their first >>> today the president of the united states, barack obama, and the presumptive democratic presidential nominee, hillary clinton, the person who wants to succeed him, the person who fought with him bitterly eight years ago, made their first joint campaign appearance of the 2016 election. secretary clinton seemed to be happy to use her speech
you have this server in your home because that way you get to avoid foia requests and other laws that govern what they can get. she said she turned it over. comey said, that's not true, your lawyers destroyed them, in many ways in cases that they couldn't be retrieved. >> still ahead, details on a controversial tweet from donald trump. but first, president obama gives a fiery campaign speech on his first appearance on the trail with hillary clinton. we'll play some of the highlights right...
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they also said they won't take donations from foreigners, foreign governments. and, of course, the criticism here is two-fold. one, why not do this earlier, why not do this when hillary can launch her campaign. and secondly, why were these arrangements acceptable when she was secretary of state, and arguably had a huge -- inarguably, had a huge amount of influence. so i think that these steps the foundation has taken probably only opened the door to further pressure and in fact some people have tweeted this morning that really the best thing that the clintons could to is hand the entire foundation over to someone else. the gates foundation, for example. so i think you're going to continue to hear this theme, and, in fact, i think the focus will shift a little more from clinton's handling of classified information, which is what a lot of the last year was about, to the ties between the foundation and the state department. >> i think you're absolutely right and this continues to overshadow her campaign. mark, great reporting as always. appreciate your insights. >>
they also said they won't take donations from foreigners, foreign governments. and, of course, the criticism here is two-fold. one, why not do this earlier, why not do this when hillary can launch her campaign. and secondly, why were these arrangements acceptable when she was secretary of state, and arguably had a huge -- inarguably, had a huge amount of influence. so i think that these steps the foundation has taken probably only opened the door to further pressure and in fact some people have...
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what would it mean -- bank of china is controlled by the chinese government -- what would it mean to have a president who is financially indebted to china? my hygienist said the most random thing. she said i should think of my teeth like an apple. it could be great on the outside... ...not so great on the inside. her advice? use a toothpaste and mouthwash that strengthens both. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. it's uniquely formulated with activestrength technology... ...to strengthen teeth inside... ...and is better at strengthening the outside... ...than colgate total. crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes... ...my whole mouth feel... ...amazing. advance to healthier gums and stronger teeth from day one. my check-up was great. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> here is one little fact that the commercial break did not allow us to squeeze into the last segment where i wanted. george wallace candidate running for president in 1968 actually got 3% of the african-american vote. donald trump polling lower than that right now. >>> up next, bill clinton announced a big ch
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what happens to malaysia's struggling government? who's held responsible and who holds them accountable? in a part of a world with a volatile geopolitical ethnic set of tensions these questions are difficult to ask but at some point they have to be answered. jim keith was the u.s. ambassador to malaysia and daniel rose an aviation expert and attorney. he's represented families in several high-profile aviation disasters. let me go to former ambassador keith. this performance by the malaysian government has been uneven, raggedy at times. do you have a sense of what it is they're most nervous about? all countries would be nervous in a situation like this. what are their fears? >> chris, i think it's clear that they're not practiced and able to manage this many the spotlight of international scrutiny. they haven't had the experience necessary to pull this off. i don't think there's a conspiracy here. they're not holding back information on the basis of a calculated move. they're just not handling it well from the -- ones heart goes out t
what happens to malaysia's struggling government? who's held responsible and who holds them accountable? in a part of a world with a volatile geopolitical ethnic set of tensions these questions are difficult to ask but at some point they have to be answered. jim keith was the u.s. ambassador to malaysia and daniel rose an aviation expert and attorney. he's represented families in several high-profile aviation disasters. let me go to former ambassador keith. this performance by the malaysian...
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federal government can play major role. what we have got to do is make it clear, throughout this country that if a police officer breaks the law, like any other public official, that police officer will be held accountable. we have got to demilitaryize local police departments so they do not look like occupying arms. we have got to make police departments look like the diversity of the communities they are serving. there's a whole lot to be done. i would love to continue to discuss it. we're in a campaign and the secretary will say what she'll say. i was arrested when i was 22 years old at the university of chicago. you know what i was arrested for. fighting segregation. i have this issue. i know i date myself when i tell you in 1963, i was there in washington for the march on washington, for the march on washington, for jobs and freedom with dr. martin luther king. this has been something i have felt strongly about my entire life. >> i want follow up something you said at last week's debate, you said race relations would b
federal government can play major role. what we have got to do is make it clear, throughout this country that if a police officer breaks the law, like any other public official, that police officer will be held accountable. we have got to demilitaryize local police departments so they do not look like occupying arms. we have got to make police departments look like the diversity of the communities they are serving. there's a whole lot to be done. i would love to continue to discuss it. we're in...
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how much from the federal government? >> really depends how much it's going to take. so these are the kind of estimates and analyses going on right now. but we are here with whatever it takes to get back to normal because this is an absolutely essential corridor. you don't have to live anywhere near philadelphia to care about i-95 being in good shape. >> secretary pete buttigieg, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what has to give to end the nearly week-long standoff between kevin mccarthy and the house freedom caucus? (vo) this is sadie. she's on verizon, and she has the new myplan where she gets exactly what she wants and only pays for what she needs. she picks only the perks she wants and saves on every one! all with an incredible new iphone. act now and get iphone 14 pro on us when you switch. it's your verizon. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blo
how much from the federal government? >> really depends how much it's going to take. so these are the kind of estimates and analyses going on right now. but we are here with whatever it takes to get back to normal because this is an absolutely essential corridor. you don't have to live anywhere near philadelphia to care about i-95 being in good shape. >> secretary pete buttigieg, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what...
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government action is part of the punish. . if we were to see that in a wikileaks e-mail that comes. we saw pieces of access which if we were a member of the clintons, i would probably get a phone call return, i would probably get a meeting but not necessarily the goth action that i wanted. >>> thanks for the time. we should note we reached out to the clinton campaign, asked them if they wanted to have somebody here to talk about this story, to react to it. they declined the invitation. >>> coming up, more reaction of michelle obama and hillary clinton appearing together in the, quote, bill clinton/hillary clinton campaign. i'm going to talk about it next. [ muc stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypss weo do the highway ♪ matr which pass y choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $9 a mont i ve my shop, but my s making it hard to eep and open up on time. e only one to coine a sleep d now'm back. plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. aleve pm for a better am. jack be
government action is part of the punish. . if we were to see that in a wikileaks e-mail that comes. we saw pieces of access which if we were a member of the clintons, i would probably get a phone call return, i would probably get a meeting but not necessarily the goth action that i wanted. >>> thanks for the time. we should note we reached out to the clinton campaign, asked them if they wanted to have somebody here to talk about this story, to react to it. they declined the invitation....
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is basically russian government hackers obtain this stuff, hand it to wikileaks? >> again -- >> hand it to julian assange. >> if you look at the leaks, they had a ton in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, they go quiet. and suddenly in the last year or two they've had all these leaks about the nsa and the democratic party, where do we think those are coming from? the other thing that bothers me akileaks says it is trying to put out political or historically important documents that are censored or suppressed. i don't know how john podesta's e-mails fit into that description. it seems like they're very far away from the mission they started out at. >> josh singer, also former writer for that tv show called "the west wing", is that what they call it? >> that's what they call it. >> we'll be right back. >>> a message to putin? >> we're sending a message. we have the capacity to do it -- >> they'll know it. >> they'll know it, and it will be at the time of our choosing and under the circumstances that have the greatest impact. >> so a message is going to be sent. will the
is basically russian government hackers obtain this stuff, hand it to wikileaks? >> again -- >> hand it to julian assange. >> if you look at the leaks, they had a ton in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, they go quiet. and suddenly in the last year or two they've had all these leaks about the nsa and the democratic party, where do we think those are coming from? the other thing that bothers me akileaks says it is trying to put out political or historically important documents that...
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more than at any time since 2013 and the government shut down back then. that's 49% who favor democratic control to 42% who prefer republicans remain in control. >>> more numbers from inside our new nbc wall street journal poll. on the question of favorability, half the country says they have a negative opinion of hillary clinton. two in five says they have positive feelings toward her. but look at trump's numbers on the same question. 63%, nearly two-thirds, have a negative opinion of him versus 29% who have positive feelings toward him. we'll be right back. or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along thway. legalzoom. legal help is here. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't yo
more than at any time since 2013 and the government shut down back then. that's 49% who favor democratic control to 42% who prefer republicans remain in control. >>> more numbers from inside our new nbc wall street journal poll. on the question of favorability, half the country says they have a negative opinion of hillary clinton. two in five says they have positive feelings toward her. but look at trump's numbers on the same question. 63%, nearly two-thirds, have a negative opinion of...
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we're going to end government corruption. hillary clinton ran the state department like a failed leader in a third world country. she sold favors and access in exchange for cash. >> michael steele, if irony still has a meaning, that was it. it's heart to believe donald trump could say that a couple months ago and literally have these things happening -- are there any consequences for anything him? does reality exist anymore? >> i think that's going to be to the points that were already made the new reality for washington and people who track this stuff. particularly in the press. the press corps is going to have a field day writing about this stuff but how it resonates with voters will be the test of time. does it accumulate in such a way that people go, you know, we do have a problem with this. you said at one point this was what hillary clinton did but now you're doing the same thing or something similar and it doesn't right now seem to matter to a lot of people but there are some big red flags here. i think robert costa ha
we're going to end government corruption. hillary clinton ran the state department like a failed leader in a third world country. she sold favors and access in exchange for cash. >> michael steele, if irony still has a meaning, that was it. it's heart to believe donald trump could say that a couple months ago and literally have these things happening -- are there any consequences for anything him? does reality exist anymore? >> i think that's going to be to the points that were...
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never before has the distrust in government been this level. gallup polling recently that has -- not only in government, in elected officials but in the news media. there's a deep unhappiness in america today that goes across political parties and so i think this is an american problem. it's not a republican or democratic problem. it's an american problem. >> you have charlie sykes, conservative talk show radio host, who says conservative talk shows bear some of the blame for convincing voters that there is nobody to be trusted that's in the media, including them. they basically laid the groundwork for the trump voter to say, i'm not going to believe any of the facts presented in front of me. does the republican party, though, not have a bit of reckoning to do, soul-searching to find out what they did in order to contribute to a candidate like donald trump as it looks at this moment stands to lose by a wide margin in a lot of swing states? >> sure. look, every national party when they lose a presidential election has soul-searching to do. it's
never before has the distrust in government been this level. gallup polling recently that has -- not only in government, in elected officials but in the news media. there's a deep unhappiness in america today that goes across political parties and so i think this is an american problem. it's not a republican or democratic problem. it's an american problem. >> you have charlie sykes, conservative talk show radio host, who says conservative talk shows bear some of the blame for convincing...
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not just government figures. she walked that line tonight, saying both things can actually get worse, talking about how hard 2020 has been, but she made a direct sort of, i think a direct argument to democrats that a second term trump would be far worse. but she found notes of uplift. mark, i go to you because i've always relied on you for real talk, among our other experts. not just being nice, although it's good to be nice. real talk, it didn't have the same passion or same in-person excitement of a traditional convention. and maybe that's okay, because everyone knows what life on zoom is like. but what was potentially missing, and is it fixable in the coming days, or will it be four days like this where at times tonight as i watched it, and this may be true of both parties' virtual conventions, but it was like there was a lot of air in the room. >> i think people do know about the limitations of zoom. and i heard from friends who maybe felt a little bored or there was a little lull at different points. but i t
not just government figures. she walked that line tonight, saying both things can actually get worse, talking about how hard 2020 has been, but she made a direct sort of, i think a direct argument to democrats that a second term trump would be far worse. but she found notes of uplift. mark, i go to you because i've always relied on you for real talk, among our other experts. not just being nice, although it's good to be nice. real talk, it didn't have the same passion or same in-person...
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five years ago, he got an sba, a federal government-backed loan for half a million dollars, chris. he didn't hate the federal government so much back then. >> so biting the hand that fed him. susan? >> chris christie surging in new hampshire but where he could win beyond that? he told me in an interview yesterday if he gets a ahead of steam out of new hampshire, he will win south carolina. not a natural fit for him but that's what he says. >> we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. thank you michael steele, susan page and david corn. when we return, let me finish with the extraordinary story hillary clinton told me today. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business.
five years ago, he got an sba, a federal government-backed loan for half a million dollars, chris. he didn't hate the federal government so much back then. >> so biting the hand that fed him. susan? >> chris christie surging in new hampshire but where he could win beyond that? he told me in an interview yesterday if he gets a ahead of steam out of new hampshire, he will win south carolina. not a natural fit for him but that's what he says. >> we'll cross that bridge when we...
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i worked with a group of organizations, also with the united states government and the governments of other countries, to be able to get high-risk women. by that i mean women who we knew would be the target of taliban action. in some cases they had already been the target for assassinations, but certainly they would be stripped of their role in the outside world and returned to the home, and a lot of concern about, you know, young women who would then be forced to marry. we had a list of about 1,000 women in that high-risk category, and these were not women who had worked directly for the united states government but they had been in the afghan government. they had been in the education system, in the health care system, in the media, and they had been staunch allies of the values that the united states was certainly talking about and trying to support in afghanistan during the last 20 years. so an incredible consortium of concerned people and organizations raised a lot of money to charter planes. we worked with countries to cou receive thousands of the women and family members. and i
i worked with a group of organizations, also with the united states government and the governments of other countries, to be able to get high-risk women. by that i mean women who we knew would be the target of taliban action. in some cases they had already been the target for assassinations, but certainly they would be stripped of their role in the outside world and returned to the home, and a lot of concern about, you know, young women who would then be forced to marry. we had a list of about...